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A Hole in One’s Heart I’ve been missing in action for the last few months, focused on spreading the word about my memoir, The Land of Sunshine and Hell, A Memoir of a ‘60’s Unwed Mother. It has caused me to do further research into the hidden world of adoption and relinquishment. The results have …

Why have I not been writing for the past few weeks? Am I avoiding exercising my "scribe muscles" or am I procrastinating by ruminating over topics that would be of value? Am I prejudging what others would find interesting? Am I self-editing for fear my topic is too risky? Or is it that I tend …

I'm excited to announce two important events: I will be doing my third book signing at the Barnes & Noble at The Collection on Peachtree Parkway, Saturday July 14th. Please come and visit! I have also been invited to be a panelist at this year's Decatur Book Festival, September 1 & 2. Stay tuned for …

My husband and I had been discussing it for a while: after all the overseas trips we’ve taken, we realized we’d hardly seen much of the USA. It was time. But how to go about it? Do we fly and hotel everywhere? Do we rent some sort of RV? As we began to research it, …

I recently had back surgery that affected my mobility. One of the first things I noticed (as the optimist that I am) is that it caused me to stop and see the small wonders surrounding me. The red-headed ladder back woodpecker on my birdfeeder; the buds on the trees about to burst into lime splendor; …

I am thrilled to finally have published my book, “The Land of Sunshine and Hell, a Memoir of a ‘60’s Unwed Mother”. It is now available on Amazon or direct from the publisher, Austin Macauley. It was a two-year journey of discovery and a fifty-year incubation that finally culminated in the book. Along the way …

My husband’s eldest brother died this week. It did not come as a complete surprise, given his hermit-like existence. We often wondered how he sustained himself. We knew he had Canadian health insurance provided, and probably some kind of social assistance to allow him to eat. But his appearance at rare family occasions always looked …